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The revised edition of this comprehensive survey follows the
political, military, religious, economic, and diplomatic history of
the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from pre-Muhammad times to the present
day. With its huge oil reserves and notoriety regarding human
rights issues, Saudi Arabia has long been a country in the global
spotlight. This book traces the long history of this desert region,
from the times before the creation of Saudi Arabia, to the
political activities of the modern Saudi state, to recent
developments in Arab and Muslim culture, enabling readers to grasp
the country's key importance in 21st-century global politics.
Educator and author Wayne H. Bowen provides a comprehensive and
accessible overview of Saudi Arabia's history that makes clear this
nation's political and economic significance as well as its vital
role in the history and development of Islam. The second edition
includes the most notable events from the past 10 years, such as
King Abdullah's economic reforms after the 2011 Arab Spring
protests and the passing of a law allowing women to vote. Organized
chronologically, the revised edition contains updated appendices,
an expanded bibliography featuring electronic resources, and new
photographs and maps. Features an introductory chapter on Saudi
Arabia today Includes new entries on notable figures and additional
chapters on recent events Makes the subject easy to understand for
readers with little background knowledge on the topic through
concise, straightforward language
In the 19th and 20th centuries, Spain was a key player in the
military conflagrations that created modern Europe. From the
Napoleonic Wars, through the dress rehearsal for World War II that
was the Spanish Civil War, to the grim struggle against terrorism
today, the military history of modern Spain has both shaped and
reflected larger forces beyond its borders. This volume traces the
course of Spanish military history, primarily during the 20th
century. Chapter 1 provides the foundation for the role of the
Spanish Army at home (the War of Independence [Napoleonic War], the
Carlist Wars, and pronunciamientos), abroad (Morocco, 1859-60), and
as an instrument for Liberal reforms in Spain. Chapter 2 covers the
period following the Spanish-American War as the Army redirected
its focus to the Spanish Protectorate in northern Morocco. This
chapter covers the Rif Rebellion (1921-27), the dictatorship of
Miguel Primo de Rivera (1923-30) and concludes with the end of the
monarchy and the establishment of the 2nd Republic in 1931.
Chapters 3 and 4 present the two armies of the Spanish Civil War,
as well as their relationship to the warring factions of
Nationalists and Republicans. Chapter 5 looks at the Spanish Army
during World War II on the Eastern Front (Russia), in its overseas
colonies, as well as in Spain. De-colonialism is covered in chapter
6 as Spain, following the lead of the other European powers, began
to shed itself of its African empire. Chapter 8 charts Spain's
integration into the Western defense community in the 1950s, its
membership in NATO, and its participation in peacekeeping and
humanitarian missions in the Balkans and the Middle East. Chapter 9
focuses on Spain's struggleagainst terrorism, both the domestic
Basques of ETA (Fatherland and Liberty) and the newer conflict
against al-Qaeda and radical Islamic fundamentalism.
For Charles V and Philip II, both of whom expected to continue the
momentum of the Reconquista into a campaign against Islam, the
theology and political successes of Martin Luther and John Calvin
menaced not just the possibility of a universal empire, but the
survival of the Habsburg monarchy. Moreover, the Protestant
Reformation stimulated changes within Spain and other Habsburg
domains, reinvigorating the Spanish Inquisition against new
enemies, reinforcing Catholic orthodoxy, and restricting the reach
of the Renaissance and Scientific Revolution. This book argues that
the Protestant Reformation was an existential threat to the
Catholic Habsburg monarchy of the sixteenth century and the
greatest danger to its political and religious authority in Europe
and the world. Spain's war on the Reformation was a war for the
future of Europe, in which the Spanish Inquisition was the most
effective weapon. This war, led by Charles V and Philip II was in
the end a triumphant failure: Spain remained Catholic, but its
enemies embraced Protestantism in an enduring way, even as Spain's
vision for a global monarchy faced military, political, and
economic defeats in Europe and the broader world. Spain and the
Protestant Reformation will appeal to researchers and students
alike interested in the history and society of Early Modern Spain.
This book examines the cultural, economic, and social forces that
shaped the development of the British empire in the eighteenth
century. The empire is placed in a broad historiographical context
informed by important recent work on the 'fiscal-military state',
and 'gentlemanly capitalism'. This allows the empire to be seen not
as a series of discrete, unconnected geographical regions scattered
across the world, but as a commercial, cultural, and social body
with its roots very firmly planted in metropolitan society.
This anthology features unabridged translations of Diderot's best
work as a literary artist, including those writings that embody his
most original and influential ideas.
Great History of a relative unknown minister. The pastorate of the
Roger Williams church in Providence became vacant soon after his
resignation had been sent to the society at Olneyville. But not
until final action by the latter, sundering the relationship which
had subsisted' between them, would he listen to any proposition fur
his labors elsewhere; and after his pastorate had formally closed,
private solicitations having reference to the Providence pastorate
were met by little encouragement. While at Edinburgh he received a
formal call to the Roger Williams church, with the privilege of a
vacation of six months before he should assume its active duties.
Accepting the call, he decided to devote three months to a European
tour, and sailed from New York, June 24. Having visited England,
Scotland, Germany, Switzerland and France, he reached home Sept.
23. Before going abroad he had become sufficiently strengthened to
be able to enjoy with comparatively few physical hindrances, the
taxation of strength, arising from the experiences of a tourist.
PROVIDENCE. 1857 1866.
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School
Libraryocm20446824The bulk of the work consists of notes taken from
Sir Edward Fry's well-known treatise ..."--Pref.London: W. Clowes,
1886. viii, 67 p.; 19 cm.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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This anthology features unabridged translations of Diderot's best
work as a literary artist, including those writings that embody his
most original and influential ideas. A reprint of the Library of
Liberal Arts edition of 1964.
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